Randall Cobb | Wide Receiver

3/7/2015: Signed a four-year, $40 million contract. The deal contains $17 million guaranteed, including a $13 million signing bonus. Cobb is eligible for annual $400,000 workout bonuses and an annual $500,000 in per-game roster bonuses throughout the contract's life. 2015: $1.2 million, 2016: $1.5 million (+ $3.5 million roster bonus due in March), 2017-2018: $8.6 million, 2019: Free Agent

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"I know for a fact he left a lot of money on the table," Brandt said. "And I knew it was going to be hard to pry him away. It's a system he liked; he knows he's playing with the best quarterback." Cobb was reportedly seeking $11 million per season, but settled for $10M annually. His new contract keeps him in Green Bay through his age-29 season. Cobb is a top-15 fantasy receiver for 2015. Mar 14 - 3:15 PM

A four-year deal always made the most sense for both the Packers and Cobb. Green Bay locks him up for his age 25-28 prime, and Cobb can hit free agency at 29 years old, shooting for another big contract. Cobb's return is a significant blow to the re-draft and Dynasty outlook of Davante Adams, who will remain the Packers' No. 3 receiver for the foreseeable future. Coming off a breakout year where he set career bests in catches (91), yards (1,287), and touchdowns (12), Cobb will again be worth drafting as a borderline WR1 in 2015 fantasy leagues. Mar 7 - 10:27 PM

The Houston Chronicle reports the Texans are making a run at free agents Randall Cobb and Jeremy Maclin.

With Andre Johnson expected to be released, the Texans are in the market for a receiver opposite DeAndre Hopkins. Cobb is seeking $11 million annually as the top wideout available, while Maclin could require a deal in excess of $8M per season. The Texans have also been linked to free agent Torrey Smith. Mar 7 - 2:51 PM

Yahoo! Sports' Charles Robinson reports free agent WR Randall Cobb would have to take $1-2 million less per year to re-sign with the Packers.

Green Bay is reportedly willing to pay Cobb $9 million a year, but Cobb is expected to receive offers of up to $11 million a season from cap stacked teams like the Jaguars and Raiders. It is not inconceivable Cobb would take a hometown discount to continue playing with the best quarterback in the game, but $2 million is quite a bit more than a discount. Cobb will likely be playing somewhere else in 2015. Mar 7 - 1:39 PM

It was merely a cleanup operation and Nelson should be fine in 6-8 weeks, according to coach Mike McCarthy. If Nelson was hurt last season, he sure didn't play like it. He reeled in a team-record 1,519 receiving yards en route to his first All-Pro selection. We're not particularly worried about Nelson's re-draft stock. At the same time, now might be an opportunity to sell high on Nelson in Dynasty as he approaches his 30th birthday.

He'll be placed on injured reserve, ending his season. A fifth-round pick, Abbrederis was in the mix for the Packers' No. 5 receiver job. Abbrederis will be 11 months removed from ACL surgery for training camp next year.